Am I allowed to just post my work setup here? Is that even legal?

  • @Deckweiss
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    3 days ago

    It’s very pretty, but I shudder just thinking about the finger acrobatics for shortcuts that my work software requires to be efficient. I either have to have a macropad the size of your whole keyboard right next to it or at least all the numbers and F-keys.

    Love the color scheme though!

    Bonus points for thinkpad.

    • the_weezOP
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      53 days ago

      Anything is possible with enough custom layers ;)

      The F-keys are pretty easy but if you had to do function keys and numbers that might be a little more difficult.

      I’ve been on this setup for about 2 years now and I haven’t run into trouble yet!

      • @Deckweiss
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        23 days ago

        Thats what I mean by fingeracrobatics.

        In some software I have to do CTRL+LeftALT+F10 followed by entering a number. Shifting between the layers for that or moving one of the typing hands to the numpad would really slow me down.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 days ago

          I have a similar keyboard to OP. I have a layer with a grid of f-keys on the left and a standard numberpad layout on the right.

          Combos like that are fast, simple, and no contorting or excessive stretching required since every f-key is within one key distance of the home row (I regularly use L-Alt+L-Shift+f-key combos)

        • the_weezOP
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          23 days ago

          If I had to use software like that I would have a layer specifically for that application, but it would take some work and fine tuning. It would basically be a macro board for the entire keyboard at that point I’m guessing. It would take work, and might not be worth it just to use it for your work keyboard though.

    • DarkThoughts
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      23 days ago

      It’s why I prefer the 75% keyboard layout. Has pretty much everything important in a compact manner, excluding the numpad. It’s unfortunately also one of the rarer layouts though, but for me a direct evolution of the classic TKL design.